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withdrawn Wanted mixed 1oz silver coins any conditions paying £24 a coin


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will do at £25 per coin if you buy remaining 5 coins.

 

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14 minutes ago, guywhostacks10122 said:

will have to stick to 24 a coin as silver price went down today

Ok pal good luck. You may find some generic brits, maples or roos at that price.

Mankind’s two greatest enemies are the state and central banks - Jeff Berwick

It is well enough that people of the nation do not understand our banking and monetary system, for if they did, I believe there would be a revolution before tomorrow morning - Henry Ford

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6 hours ago, guywhostacks10122 said:

thanks i was paying 25 yesterday but due to the drop in price 24 a coin  seems more reasonable today not in a rush but maples would be nice 

If you were buying 1000 coins, I agree. A £1000 saving is reasonable.

But if only a few, why mess around and alienate people?

Technically, alcohol is a solution..

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11 hours ago, Roy said:

If you were buying 1000 coins, I agree. A £1000 saving is reasonable.

But if only a few, why mess around and alienate people?

I have to say I completely agree with this post. When buying a large amount of coins then the buyer can have a say over the price, but if only buying a few, then they don't have so much of a say. Its just my opinion of course, but I think what @Roy says is definitely true in that it will alienate some sellers.

Mankind’s two greatest enemies are the state and central banks - Jeff Berwick

It is well enough that people of the nation do not understand our banking and monetary system, for if they did, I believe there would be a revolution before tomorrow morning - Henry Ford

The two most important days in your life are the day you were born and the day you find out why - Mark Twain

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4 minutes ago, Spyder said:

@guywhostacks10122, you need to reply to members PM or you will find that no one will deal with you. You have already lost one of the biggest sellers and buyers @James32 due to this.  Even if you are not interested, the polite thing is to reply and say no thanks in this instance.    

Remember, you have once chance to make a good impression after that, no matter what you do it is gone.

Seems to be the standard trait, don’t understand someone wasting peoples time.
Ah well, it won’t benefit the member in the long run..

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@guywhostacks10122 am guessing based upon zero comms since agreed deal last night, you’ve had a change of heart. Not an ideal way to conduct business but we live and learn eh. Maybe I might suggest at least letting a seller know you’ve changed your mind, should any future deals go the same way. Thanks

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